Tokyo Gaikan Expressway
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Tokyo Gaikan Expressway (東京外環自動車道) |
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Length: | 33.7 km[1] |
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Formed: | 1992[2] |
From: | Tōmei Junction in Setagaya, Tokyo Tōmei Expressway |
To: | Kōya Junction in Ichikawa, Chiba Higashi-Kantō Expressway Shuto Expressway Bayshore Route |
Major cities: | Wakō, Toda, Saitama, Kawaguchi, Sōka, Yashio, Misato |
The Tokyo Gaikan Expressway (東京外環自動車道 Tōkyō Gaikan Jidōshadō?) is a national expressway in Japan. It is owned and operated by East Nippon Expressway Company.
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[edit] Overview
The name Gaikan refers to the route's status as an outer ring road (beltway) for Tokyo. The expressway is also referred to simply as Gaikan for short. It is the 2nd out of 3 expressway ring routes in the greater Tokyo area; the innermost being the Central Circular Route of the Shuto Expressway and the outermost being the Ken-Ō Expressway.[2]
Currently only a section of the expressway on the northern side of the Tokyo area is open to traffic (Ōizumi Junction to Misato-minami Interchange). Most of this section is an elevated roadway built on the median of National Route 298 with curved windbreaks on both sides. Most of the roadway has two lanes in each direction (three lanes from Ōizumi Junction to Wakō-kita Interchange).
The eastern section is currently under construction and is expected to be completed in 2015,[3] while the remaining western section is still in the planning stages. This section will pass though the densely populated suburbs of western Tokyo; it is expected that this section will consist mainly of tunnels constructed at least 40 m underground.[4]
The toll for a regular passenger car is currently 500 yen regardless of the distance travelled. Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) is accepted.[5]
[edit] List of interchanges and features
- IC - interchange, JCT - junction, PA - parking area, BR - bridge, TB - toll gate
No. | Name | Connections | Dist. from Origin |
Notes | Location | |
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<30> <(2)> |
Tōmei JCT | Tōmei Expressway | Planned | Setagaya | Tokyo | |
<40> <(2)> |
Chūō JCT | Chūō Expressway | Planned | Mitaka | ||
<41> | Tōhachi-dōro IC | Met. Route 14 (Shinjuku Kunitachi Route) (Tōhachi-dōro) | Planned Same location as Chūō JCT |
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<42> | Ōme Kaidō IC | Ōme Kaidō | Planned Chūō-bound exit, Kan-Etsu-bound entrance only |
Nerima | ||
<43> | Mejiro-dōri IC | Met. Route 24 (Nerima Tokorozawa Route) (Mejiro-dōri) | Planned Same location as Ōizumi JCT |
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(2) | Ōizumi JCT | Kan-Etsu Expressway | 0.0 | |||
50 | Ōizumi IC | Met. Route 24 (Nerima Tokorozawa Route) (Mejiro-dōri) | 0.0 | |||
51 | Wakō IC | Pref. Route 88 (Wakō Inter Route) | 3.4 | Wakō | Saitama | |
52 PA |
Wakō-kita IC Niikura PA |
National Route 298 | 5.3 | No through access between IC and PA U-turns possible at PA |
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BR | Sakitama Bridge | ↓ | Cable-stayed bridge Length - 1,485 m |
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Toda | ||||||
53 | Toda-nishi IC | National Route 298 | 7.6 | Misato-bound exit, Ōizumi-bound entrance only | ||
60 | Bijogi JCT | Shuto Expressway Ikebukuro Route Shuto Expressway Ōmiya Route |
8.5 | Controlled by traffic lights | ||
61 | Toda-higashi IC | National Route 298 | 9.9 | Ōizumi-bound exit, Misato-bound entrance only | ||
62 | Gaikan Urawa IC | National Route 298 | 12.3 | Ōizumi-bound exit, Misato-bound entrance only | Kawaguchi | |
63 | Kawaguchi-nishi IC | National Route 298 | 14.0 | Misato-bound exit, Ōizumi-bound entrance only | ||
64 | Kawaguchi-Chūō IC | National Route 298 | 16.8 | Ōizumi-bound exit, Misato-bound entrance only | ||
70 (1) | Kawaguchi JCT | Tōhoku Expressway Shuto Expressway Kawaguchi Route |
17.6 | |||
71 | Kawaguchi-higashi IC | National Route 298 | 19.0 | Ōizumi-bound exit, Misato-bound entrance only | ||
72 | Sōka IC | National Route 298 National Route 4 |
22.4 | Sōka | ||
<73> <PA> |
Yashio JCT Gaikan Yashio PA |
Higashi-Saitama Road | ↓ | Planned PA location TBD |
Yashio | |
74 | Gaikan Misato-nishi IC | National Route 298 | 28.4 | Misato-bound exit, Ōizumi-bound entrance only | Misato | |
80 (1) |
Misato JCT | Jōban Expressway Shuto Expressway Misato Route |
29.6 | |||
81 | Gaikan Misato-higashi Toll Gate Misato-Daini IC |
National Route 298 (Planned) | ↓ | TB: Jōban/Shuto ←→ Misato-minami IC only IC: Ōizumi-bound exit, Kōya-bound entrance only (Planned) |
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82 | Misato-minami IC | National Route 298 | 33.7 | Kōya-bound exit, Ōizumi-bound entrance only | ||
<83> | Matsudo IC | National Route 298 | Opens in 2015 Ōizumi-bound exit, Kōya-bound entrance only |
Matsudo | Chiba | |
<84> | Kita-Chiba JCT | Kita-Chiba Road | Opens in 2015 | Ichikawa | ||
<85> | Ichikawa-kita IC | National Route 298 Pref. Route 264 (Takatsuka Shinden Ichikawa Route) |
Opens in 2015 Kōya-bound exit, Ōizumi-bound entrance only |
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<86> | Ichikawa-minami IC | National Route 298 | Opens in 2015 Ōizumi-bound exit, Kōya-bound entrance only |
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<90> (<1-1>) |
Keiyō JCT | Keiyō Road | Opens in 2015 | |||
<91> | Kōya IC | National Route 298 | Opens in 2015 Kōya-bound exit, Ōizumi-bound entrance only |
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<100> (<1>) |
Kōya JCT | Higashi-Kantō Expressway Shuto Expressway Bayshore Route |
Opens in 2015 |
[edit] Gallery
Gaikan passing under Tōhoku Shinkansen |
[edit] References
- ^ E-NEXCO Expressway Data. Retrieved on 2008-04-13.
- ^ a b Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. History of Tokyo's 3 Ring Roads. Retrieved on 2008-04-17.
- ^ E-NEXCO Opening Schedule. Retrieved on 2008-04-15.
- ^ Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. Tokyo Gaikan Website. Retrieved on 2008-04-15.
- ^ E-NEXCO Drive Plaza Route Search. Retrieved on 2008-04-15.
[edit] External links
- (Japanese) East Nippon Expressway Company
- (Japanese) About the Gaikan (Chiba section)
- (Japanese) Tokyo Ring Step (Tokyo section)
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